A 50h hearing occurs when a lawsuit is filed against a municipality. It is similar to a deposition because there are usually attorneys that represent both the Claimant (the suing party) and the Respondent (being sued). The opposing lawyer will ask questions in order to discover the facts of the case. 50h refers to a section of law in either the General Municipal Law or Public Authorities Law.
Waiting game begins
You cannot file a hearing. You file a motion to request a competency hearing. To do this, you draft a motion with the appropriate facts and law, and file it with the court hearing the underlying case.
The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.The plaintiff or their attorney can request for a rescheduling of the hearing.
Yes, you can request to have a judge assigned specifically for an ex parte hearing, which is a legal proceeding where only one party is present.
You can request it, but your request will most likely be denied. The other party must be served with the contempt action and must be given ample opportunity to review and to prepare to respond before any hearing.
You don't have to request one, they are a normal part of the routine court procedures leading to trial.
The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.
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No. Congress does not have the power to try criminal cases.
You draft a Motion for Bond and Motion for an Emergency Hearing. You file it with the appropriate clerk of court and serve it on the appropriate parties. Then you contact the Judge's staff and request that it be set down for a hearing.